Yes, Colmar is a town in Alsace.
Colmar is in France, in the Bas-Rhin department. It is famous for Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece. Note. Colmar is in Alsace, and at various times in the past has been in Germany.
Charles Kuentz died on April 7, 2005, in Colmar, Alsace, France.
At Colmar, in the French province of Alsace.
Conny Carstennsen was born on December 8, 1888, in Colmar, Alsace, Germany [now Haut-Rhin, France].
It is impossible to pinpoint exactly. Between 1491 and 1494 he was walking round Northern Europe as a journeyman. We know that he was in Colmar , Alsace, in 1492 and that he was back home in Nuremberg in 1494.
There are many towns in the U.S. named Colmar. There is a town called Colmar, Illinois, and a Colmar, Pennsylvania.
Colmar's population is 65,713.
Alsace is a region in northeastern France known for its charming towns and cities. Key cities in Alsace include Strasbourg, the capital and a major European political center; Mulhouse, known for its industrial history; and Colmar, famous for its picturesque canals and half-timbered houses. Other notable towns in the region include Haguenau, Sélestat, and Obernai, each offering unique cultural and historical attractions.
SR Colmar was created in 1920.
Joseph Ludwig Colmar was born in 1760.
Joseph Ludwig Colmar died in 1818.
The airport code for Colmar Airport is CMR.